THE DELHI SHOPS AND ESTABLISHMENTS ACT, 1954
Section 16: Close day.
(1)
Every shop and commercial establishment shall remain closed on a
close day.
(2)
In addition to the close day every shop and commercial establishment shall remain closed
on three of the National holidays each year as the Government may by notification in the Official
Gazette specify.
(3)
- The Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, specify a close day for the purposes of this section and different days may be specified for different classes of shops or commercial establishments or for different areas.
- Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-section (1), the occupier of any shop or a commercial establishment may, open his shop or commercial establishment on a close day, if such a day happens to coincide with a religious festival, “or the Mahurat day”, the day of the commencement of the financial year of the establishment concerned, provided a notice to this effect has been given to the Chief Inspector at least twenty-four hours before the close day and that in lieu thereof the shop or the commercial establishment is closed on either of the two days immediately preceding or following that close day.
COMMENTS
The closing of 11 P.M. is completely optional. Shops owner cannot be forced to keep their shops open till then, and no employee can be made to work till 11 P.M. against his will. The timings depend solely on the needs and wishes of they owners as long as they are within the stipulated time mentioned in the Act, i.e. 9 to 9.30 A.M. –11 P.M.